North Korean Leader Attends K-Pop Concert in Pyongyang
In fact, Kim Jong Un , who became the first North Korean leader to attend a K-pop concert, may have actually enjoyed it. In 2003, North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and threatened to test atomic weapons.

Nolan calls for return to shooting on film
Dean opined: "Well, the idea is surely not about film versus digital, it is about film plus digital". Nolan and Tacita Dean are coming to support the cause of celluloid film.

Dodger Stadium-Sewage Leak
An apparent pipe break flooded the first rows of seats and the field down the third-base line, pooling near the Dodgers' dugout. The game was called after about a half-hour delay with the Dodgers leading the finale of the three-game series, 4-3.

Fortnite iOS Can Be Played Without an Invite Now
In addition, Epic Games is slowly rolling out more invites, and only a small fraction of players is able to play the game. Fornite's mobile version is now available for each and every iOS user.

NCAA Final Four: Kansas preview
He returned for the NCAA tournament after missing the entirety of the Big 12 tournament because of a knee injury. Granted they did dominate the glass against Duke , which was probably the most shocking part about that game.

Facebook changes privacy settings: What you need to know
There is a new Facebook page - called Access Your Information - where users can see what they have shared and manage it. They apply to any company that collects data on European Union residents, no matter where it is based.

Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker
So Joshua is going to have to go after Parker, forcing Parker to open up and fight him off without being sloppy or reckless. If we're being honest, Wilder didn't look great against Luis Ortiz and was bettered in six of the nine completed rounds.

SpaceX Launching Supplies To International Space Station

On Monday afternoon, SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket that has launched before to deliver equipment and supplies to the International Space Station. The rocket will launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, and if anything interferes with the timing, SpaceX will reschedule the launch for 4:08 PM ET tomorrow. Dragon separated from its Falcon 9 second-stage rocket about 10 minutes after liftoff. Both the Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon capsule launching today are flight tested, meaning they've been used in previous launches, which makes today's launch all the more special.

This time around, the California-based company made use of a booster that launched a different Dragon resupply mission last August.

SpaceX elected not to attempt to land the first stage.

According to the Kennedy Space Center, the payload also contains investigations on the effect of a low-gravity environment on the production of resilient materials from metal powders and the propagation of food while in space through the Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient Delivery System. As such, SpaceX has every reason to expend non-Block 5 boosters with the hope of ensuring that fewer new-generation rockets end up expended after launch.

The Battle for Los Angeles
Ibrahimovic could make his debut for the Galaxy in their blockbuster clash against Los Angeles FC on Saturday. Ibrahimovic wanted to join Galaxy two years ago, before eventually moving to Old Trafford.

CRS contracts have revolutionized the way scientists conduct experiments aboard the ISS.

One experiment, the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM), is a small Earth-observation facility that will study severe thunderstorms and upper-atmospheric lightning from an external platform at the ISS, outside the European Space Agency's Columbus module. Seriously. For more about some of the cool science leaving the planet today, watch the NASA video below.

Meanwhile, NASA has a lineup of coverage for the mission starting at 2 p.m. EDT, including an explanation of what the Dragon is carrying up to the ISS and information from experts about the research it will facilitate. "That way, our engineers can collect additional data not only during reentry but for the landing that will be useful for the future". Quartz reports that SpaceX is working through its existing Falcon 9 boosters ahead of a new version later this month. Monday's mission, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. PT, will instead carry a SpaceX Dragon capsule for NASA to the orbiting science lab.